For Your Safety: Villa Key Submissions
Emergencies can happen when we least expect—whether it’s a medical emergency, maintenance issue, or urgent safety concern. Quick access to your home can make all the difference in getting the assistance you need. That’s why residents of condos and single-family homes are reminded to provide a copy of their villa key to Public Safety, now located at Building B.
Why Should You Submit a Key?
Condo owners are required to submit their villa key to Public Safety, according to The Villages Association Rules: 2.15. This is a proactive measure that enhances both safety and convenience.
Similarly, Homeowners’ Rules although not mandatory, encourage homeowners to provide a key to Public Safety to prevent delays in accessing the home in case of an emergency. Having quick access can minimize the risk of property damage.
How Are Keys Stored & Used?
Keys are securely stored and accessed only by authorized Public Safety personnel when necessary. If entry is required, an Entry Notice will be left behind, and whenever possible, a witness will be present to ensure transparency.
Lost & Found Hasn’t Moved!
Although departments have moved within the Administration Buildings (A-D) Lost & Found hasn’t. Lost & Found remains in Building B. If you or a guest misplace an item, be sure to check there for assistance. Or, if you find something left behind, we ask that you be a good neighbor and bring the lost item to us.
Business Hours: Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (closed for lunch from 12 to 1 p.m.)
Don’t delay! Lost items will be safely kept for 30 days. On day 31, the item will be discarded.